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(34) Cricetulus migratorius, Pall. 



The Little Grey Hamster. 



1794 Mus migratorius, Pallas. Reis, II., p. 703. 

 1891. Cricetus phosus, Blanford. Mamm., No. 309. 

 [ Kelat, d 1- 



Thomas has in his paper on this Genus (A. M. N. H. 8, XIX p. 452 1917) 

 adopted the name migratorius as the oldest applying to this species. 



(35) Ellobius fuscocapillus, Blyth. 



The Quetta Vole. 

 1841. Georychus fuscocapillus, Blyth. J, A. S. B. X,, p. 262. 

 1891. Ellobius fu^cicapillus, Blaniord. Msimm. "No. 308. 

 Much Baluch, c? 2 (juv. I). 



(36) P.ATTUS RATTUS ALEXANDRINU8, Geoff. 



The Egyptian Bat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 24.) 

 Chahabar, c? 3, $ 5 ; Pasni, J 4, $ 6 ; Talas Sunt, § 1. 

 These undoubtedly are either imported or from imported stock, elsewhere 

 in Baluchistan, Battus seems to be unrepresented. Four of the above speci- 

 mens have pure white undersides and possibly represent the frugivorus of 

 Rafinesque. 



(37) Nesokia griffithi, Hardw. 

 The Hazara Nesokia. 

 (Synonymy in No. 15.) 

 Khojdar, c5' 1, ? 1. 

 The English name earlier in these Reports does not differentiate the 

 present Genus from Gunomys, with the result that some of the other 

 species would require too long a name. I propose to adopt the Latin name 

 Nesokia for the Genus. 



(38) Nesokia indica, Hardw. 

 The Rajputana Nesokia. 

 (Synonymy in No. 24.) 

 Panjgur, J 19, ? 27. 



(39) AcaxthiojST leucurus, Sykes. 

 The Indian Porcupine. 

 (Sjaionymy in No. 1.) 

 Bajukan, J" 1 ; Khojdar, c? 1, $ 1. 



(40) Lepus craspedotis, Blanf. 

 The Afghan Hare. 



1-75. Lepus craspedotis, Blanford. Eastern Persia, II., p. 80, pi. VIII. 

 Pishmant, J 1 ; Sorab, $ 1 ; Panjgur, d 1, ? 1 ; Sor, d 1 ; 

 Harboi, c? 1, 9 1 ; Shah-i-arab, $ 1 ; Hazar Gange, ? 1. 

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